The particle 'in'
Kay Read
kay.a.read at gmail.com
Sun Jul 12 17:30:46 UTC 2009
Hello,
You might try Jane Rosenthal as an author. She worked on "in" when she was
working on her Masters in Linguistics at the University of Chicago at about
that time.
Kay Read
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Gordon Whittaker <gwhitta at gwdg.de> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm trying at the moment to track down studies of the Nahuatl particle
> 'in'. I seem to recall that an article with exactly this focus was
> published in the '60s or 'early '70s, but I can't seem to find the
> reference. I thought it was in IJAL ,but it looks like I was mistaken. I
> would be very grateful if some kind reader could please help me out here.
> Thanks!
>
> Best wishes,
> Gordon
>
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